Eguana is one of many great artists in this episode
This episode mixes soulful funk, dreamy trip hop, electro lounge, psybient, cumbia, balkan beats, and dub. In brief, it’s a mélange of some of my favorite beats packed into one blissful hour. You’re invited to the party – bring your favorite headphones! You’ll hear some tracks you won’t hear anywhere else, plus new releases from labels such as SINE Music, Cosmicleaf, UrbanWorld Records, and Switchstance Recordings.
PLAYLIST:
The following tracks were provided by IODA Promonet, which is now owned by The Orchard:
DJ Click “MA FACUT FEAT VALENTINA CASULA DUB MIX” (mp3) from “Delhi to Sevilla DUB”
Office & Ocean “Lovers” (mp3) from “Pure Chill Karma Lounge”
More from DJ Click:
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Micropixie drops in from her groovy space pad to introduce this episode
Micropixie introduces this episode in her own intergalactic style and plays a track from her new release, “The Good, the Beige, and the Ugly.” This hour-long podcast is loaded with exotically riveting tracks, including stellar new releases from Triptone (aka Kick Bong), Lila Rose, Valdi Sabev, Ekoplex, Mark Preston, Etereo ,and Eguana, and includes a sneak preview from Lola la Showgirl.
2012 is going to be another amazing year for indie music. Enjoy!
TRACKLIST (Introduction from Micropixie — “the girl from beige”):
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I thought you might like to see Franck onstage as Triptone, with his band, in this “teaser”: I was looking through the YouTube videos for Lila Rose and I found this video of her sitting on a porch singing with Mama Crow with an acoustic guitar, and I thought it was very cool.
Adriana Kaegi introduces a track from her new album in this episode.
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This episode is packed with downtempo-to-midtempo goodies—mostly shorter tracks—to get you feeling energized, yet relaxed, for summer.
We start with an introduction and a brand-new track from Adriana Kaegi, former “Mama Coconut” of Kid Creole and the Coconuts, who’s just released a new solo album, “TAG,” which you can buy from iTunes. This track, “Ooh-La-La,” has such a great bossa/lounge feel to it that it’s followed with a couple of brazilian-flavored tracks: Maïdo Project’s “Vem Ca (electro version)” and Pipo Pegoraro’s“Butiquim.”
Then we swing over to ccMixter, where we hear a lovely, chilled remix of Trifonic’s “Lies.” This is followed by Divasonic’s “Processing…Luv,” from her album “Changing Wind,” which is guaranteed to keep you in a good mood. (This album is for sale on iTunes and Amazon.)
Sunburn in Cyprus just sent a pleasurable Elektrohandel remix of “In the Sunshine,” so this track seemed perfect to include in this episode. This is followed by Argonika’s “Do You Hear,” a track that will make you want to sing along after a couple of listens. It’s from the latest netlabel release from Tunguska Chillout Grooves (Lilith, volume 3), which you can download from Jamendo.com and other online sites.
Lucrecia presents the poignant track “Like Being Home,” from the Spanish netlabel Superssonica’s compilation, “Music for a .net Generation.” This track is followed with a slightly edgier track from Lavinia Jones, “Ne-On,” which you can find on Jamendo.
Black Era, who releases their music on Jamendo and through their netlabel in Italy, A Quiet Bump, is back again for your listening pleasure. They’ve just released a new album (“Third Eye Guerilla”), to high praise. In episode #43, you heard one of the tracks from that new release. This one, however, “My Little Replica,” is from their previous album, “…then….”
Der Reisende is next, with a track from his release on the Austrian netlabel,Laridae. The track is “Stella Idlavi,” from his album “Die BlendendenLichter dieser Stadt.” And finally, March Rosetta wraps up this episode with “Moving Centre,” from the Breathe 03 compilation from www.breathe-comp.com.
Intro from Adriana Kaegi
1. ADRIANA KAEGI – Ooh-La-La (from “TAG,” buy from iTunes)
2. MAIDO PROJECT – Vem ca (electro version) (from “Electric Blue” EP, buy from iTunes)
3. PIPO PEGORARO – Butiquim (from “INTRO,” download from www.jamendo.com)
4. JALAK (remixer) – Lies (remix of Trifonic) – (download from www.ccmixter.org)
5. DIVASONIC – Processing….Luv (from “Changing Wind,” buy from iTunes, Amazon)
6. SUNBURN IN CYPRUS – In the Sunshine (Elektrohandel remix). Buy Sunburn in Cyprus tracks from iTunes.
7. ARGONIKA – Do You Hear (From “Lilith- Tunguska Chillout Grooves, volume 3,” download from Jamendo.com)
8. LUCRECIA – Like Being Home (from “Music for a .Net Generation,” download from the Superssononica netlabel – www.superssonica.net)
9. LAVINIA JONES – Ne-On (from “@ngel,” download from jamendo.com)
10. BLACK ERA – My Little Replica (feat. ivan mou) (from “…then…” download from Jamendo.com)
11. DER REISENDE – Stella Idlaviv (from Die Blendenden Lichter dieser Stadt,” download from Laridae netlabel ….www.laridae.at)
12. MARCH ROSETTA – Moving Centre (from the “Breathe 03 Compilation,” download from www.breathe-comp.com)
Here’s the official music video of Adriana’s track, “Ooh la la”
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(This page is having troubles. Please see the old blog page for the tracklist and links.)
This episode begins with another nicely chilled track from Sine, from their EP Cross That Line. You can buy it from iTunes or Amazon.
Then, we go back to 1999, to a classic downtempo album that helped to define the genre: Peace Orchestra (Peter Kruder) and the track The Man, Part One. Thank you to Ioda for making this track available in this podcast. Now here is where you can buy it:
Peace Orchestra The Man Part One (mp3) from Peace Orchestra (G-Stone Recordings)
Buy at eMusic, Rhapsody, Amazon More On This Album
Next comes a cool track from The Friendship Trust in Canada. Please check out their website!
You might remember that we had some music from Ultimae Records in episode 21. Well, we have more epic soundscapes from Ultimae…this time the amazing Aes Dana, with Skyclad.
Many of the other tracks in this episode are from some of the best netlabels on the web: Bhasmantam, Koan (who has been on this podcast several times before), Acidhead, Citizen Crane, and Groove Inc.
Expand Your Musical Horizons also welcomes back Psyrok from the UK (who was in episode 22). Please buy his album from CDBaby. And — also new to this podcast –we are delighted to present a very chilled-out track from dance-music artists ITP in Israel!
TRACKLIST: 1. SINE – Slowjam, from the Cross that Line EP, available for sale on iTunes
2. PEACE ORCHESTRA (Peter Kruder) – The Man, Part One (from the album Peace Orchestra on G-Stone Records, available for sale on Amazon and iTunes)
3. THE FRIENDSHIP TRUST – Keeping Things in Check ( from the album An Interest in Technology)
4. AES DANA – Skyclad (High Frequencies version), (from the compilation Fahrenheit Project Part One, from Ultimae Records…. available for sale on iTunes and Amazon)
5. BHASMANTAM – Ichikawa-shi, chiba from his EP on the Laverna.net netlabel
6. KOAN – Priceless Diamonds, from the Fulfilled Wish EP on the Sunstation netlabel
7. ITP – “Lose Your Illusion Part II” from their album “Lose Your Illusion”
8. PSYROK – “Soma (2006)” from the EP “Psyrok”
9. ACIDHEAD – “Time is Gone,” from the album “Time is Gone,” on the Dharmasound netlabel.
10. CITIZEN CRANE, Stress, from the “Mystical Forces EP on the Dusted Wax Kingdom netlabel
11. GROOVE INC., ELIPSE, from the album Under Hypnosis, on the Dusted Wax Kingdom netlabel.
If you enjoyed the Peace Orchestra track, then you’d like Tosca (also on G-Stone Records), which is comprised of Peter Kruder and Richard Dorfmeister. Here’s a video of a classic Tosca track:
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Kirsty Hawkshaw leads this episode with an ambient track from her release on Magnatune, "The Ice Castle"
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We start off this stunning episode with an ambient track from the legendary Kirsty Hawkshaw, who just released a solo album of her compositions called “The Ice Castle” on Magnatune.com. So please visit her page there and support her by buying her album!
We follow Kirsty with another lovely ambient track from Sine (producers Thomas and Jochen Hauser), from their soon-to-be released EP, “Cross that Line.”
Then we showcase a couple of great artists from the Sunshine Enterprises label in Vienna: Karuan, and Langoth. Many thanks to Ioda Promonet for making these tracks available. Now please go buy their music on iTunes, Amazon, eMusic, or fromSoul Seduction!
Karuan “Dunya” (mp3) from “Dohuki Ballet” (Sunshine Enterprises)
Buy at eMusic Buy at Rhapsody Stream from Rhapsody Buy at Amazon More On This Album
Langoth “Droit Devant (Radio Edit)” (mp3) from “Droit Devant” (Sunshine Enterprises)
We feature netlabel artists Renu (Archaic Horizon), Merging Moods (Dirtybird Rexx), Bradata (Dusted Wax Kingdom), Mabafu (Sofasound.de), and BeOne(Sofasound.de, now signed with Tron Records).
Finally, we have the supercool StarKloungE from France, with a track from his album “Swarm Box” on CCT Records.
Hope you enjoyed this episode…remember to support these artists! See you next time…
track 1: Kirsty Hawkshaw, “Parallax,” from “The Ice Castle” – buy it at www.magnatune.com track 2: Sine, “Dreamin’” from the EP “Cross That Line”www.sine-music.com
track 3: Renu, “Hydrogen Sunshine,” from “Hello, How Are You?” on the Archaic Horizon netlabel
track 4: Karuan, “Dunya,” from “Dohuki Ballet” – buy at iTunes, Amazon, Soul Seduction
track 5: Merging Moods, “Odd Thoughts,” from the “Obscured” EP, Dirtybird Rexx netlabel
track 6: Bradata, “Dead Steps,” from the “Dusty Beats Vol 1″ compilation, Dusted Wax Kingdom track 7: Langoth, “Droit Devant (radio edit)” from the “Droit Devant” EP – buy at iTunes, Amazon, Soul Seduction track 8: Mabafu, “Cubana,” from the album “Bahia Aleman,”sofasound.de netlabel
track 9: BeOne, “Showdown,” from the album “Showdown,”sofasound.de netlabel
track 10: StarKloungE, “Nuanced,” from the album “Swarm Box,” buy at www.airtist.com
Andreas of XtraChill hosts this episode
Downtempo Podcast 16
Hosted by Andreas Schneider of “XtraChill” and “XtraChill Intensiv”
Originally broadcast in October, 2007
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Andreas Schneider and I switch places for this episode. Andreas hosts episode 16 of “Expand Your Musical Horizons,” featuring artists he’s played on “XtraChill” and that I haven’t yet played. And I do the same….I host episode 13 of “XtraChill Intensiv” and feature 10 artists whose tracks were played on this podcast but were never played before on XtraChill.
Andreas starts out with a track from Subtronix, “Tron,” and follows that withMusetta, from Italy, with “By My Side.” Then he delights us with Anji Bee’s ensemble, Lovespirals, and the track “Walk Away (Bitstream Dream Remix).” Following that is Egoscope from Germany with “Travelling.”
Continuing with more artists who are new to Expand Your Musical Horizons, he introduces us to Caban, from Mexico, with “Cardenal 4,” and warns us that you can only buy his albums in Mexico! So enjoy his music in this podcast. Next comes an XtraChill favorite, Frank Mackie, with “Dream Stereo,” and another, Charlie North, with “Flying Home.” But there’s more: Mavro, with “Love Light,” andStarKlounge from France, with “From Day to Day.” And last, but definitely not least, is a track from Marcus Zelonka, “Destination Moon (featuring Darrin Campbell Huss).”
Thanks, Andreas!
If you’re looking for me, I’m hosting an episode of XtraChill Intensiv for Andreas, which features some of the tracks you love, including The Maido Project, ASHWAN, The Svengali Project, CDK, Sumergido, Gum, Madstyle, Cargo Cult, Koan, and Peacespeakers — tracks featured in previous episodes. Download episode 13 of “XtraChill Intensiv” here, as this podcast series was discontinued.
Track 1: Subtronix, “Tron”
Track 2: Musetta, “Standing by My Side,” from their upcoming album, “Nice to Meet You,” on Irma Records in November
Track 3: Lovespirals, “Dream Remix” (remix by Bitstream Dream, featuring Anji Bee)
Track 4: EgoScope, Traveling,” from the album “Urban Exploration”
Track 5: Caban, “Cardenal 4″
Track 6: Frank Mackie, “Dream Stereo,” from the album “TEN”
Track 7: Mavro, “Love Light,” from the album “World Apart”
Track 8: Charlie North, “Flying Home,” from the album “Find Your Own Space,” available on iTunes
Track 9: StarKlounge, “From Day to Day”
Track 10: Marcus Zelonka, “Destination Moon (Featuring Darrin C. Huss),” from the album “Honeymoon Suite, Vol 2, ” on www.diventa.de
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It’s only logical. Germany is the center of some of the most innovative downtempo and electronic music on the planet. So it’s about time Expand Your Musical Horizons did a podcast to showcase some of the best German artists and netlabels.
And here to give some expert advice is Andreas Schneider of XtraChill.It was hard to keep this podcast short — to just an hour — but you’re in for a treat.
Starting out is Undo Silence from Hamburg, followed by Confused Man, who releases his music on the netlabel Sofasound. Then Electrix is back with “Berlin Am Meer,” from his album “On the Rhodes.” With track 4, you’ll enjoy some trip-hop from another Sofasound artist, Calm Be, and then relax to a lovely world-fusion track from Ambrish, from Köln. Next is Cantaloup from Marburg, with a gentle, dreamy track from his album on Aerotone Records. Then we move from gentle to edgy with Dorntec, with a trip-hop/glitch-hop track from his album on Acedia Music, a netlabel. DJ Ax comes next, with an inventive electronic track that fuses classical with electronica.
Echofloat from Münster follows next, with a lovely chilled-out track that Andreas recommends. Then comes the ambient bliss of Spheric Lounge, an improvisational group that performs live from München. And finally we have alec troniq from Dresden, featuring a track he released with Phonocake records.
Sit back, relax, and enjoy the eclectic mix…
intro: Andreas Schneider, XtraChill
Track 1: Undo Silence, “Stop the Time,” from the “Stop the Time” EP Track 2: Confused Man, “Koon-po-ha, from the album “Floating,” on the Sofasound netlabel. Track 3: Electrix, “Berlin Am Meer,” from the album “On the Rhodes” Track 4: Calm Be, “Undertone,” from “Impressions,” Sofasound netlabel. Track 5: Ambrish, “Deserted,” thanks to the Podsafe Music Network. Track 6: Cantaloup, “Tahiti Twins,” from “Tonight it Shows,” on the Aerotone netlabel. Track 7: Dorntec, “Tampi,” from the “Reverse Engineering” EP on the netlabel Acedia Music. Track 8: DJ Ax, “Twentyfour,” from the album “soulbeatz,” thanks to the Podsafe Music Network. Track 9: Echofloat, “Remphase,” “Rapid Eye Movement.” Also see the Uptrax site. Track 10: Spheric Lounge, “Tyrell,” thanks to the Podsafe Music Network. Track 11: Alec Troniq, “Take a Ride,” from the “Phoke 25″ release on the Phonocake netlabel.
Expand Your Musical Horizons podcast is released under a Creative Commons license.
A track from Micropixie's "Alice in Stevie Wonderland" is in this early episode
And two more artists from San Francisco are featured here: Karmacoda, a track that’s available on archive.org….. and micropixie, a super-cool world citizen (Bombay, London, Paris, and SF) who has an album, “Alice in Stevie Wonderland,” available through the iTunes store and on CDBaby.com. Please support her by buying her tracks or her album online!
And finally, I can’t help but to listen in on what the remixers are doing at ccMixter….this episode of Expand Your Musical Horizons features a remixer who used DJ Vadim samples (with his permission, of course), and who goes alternately by the name of “Code” and “Mixro.”
As always, thanks to the Podshow Podsafe Music Network, ccMixter, Creative Commons, and the artists who give me permission to promote their tracks.
TRACK 1: Electrix, “When pluto plays ping pong.” An online listeners favorite.Please check out Electrix’s website for news on his upcoming album, “On the Rhodes.” TRACK 2: Zico, “Hope.” Zico, time for an album. TRACK 3: Karmacoda, “Firefly” (NOTE: Karmacoda has several albums for sale on iTunes and CDBaby. They have a new album out, “Illuminate.” Please give them your support. TRACK 4: The Warheads, “Broken Spell” TRACK 5: Mixro/Code, “Talk to Music,” with samples from DJ Vadim. Many thanks to ccMixter.org. TRACK 6: micropixie, “Alice in Stevie Wonderland.” Please support micropixie by previewing and buying or her album at iTunes or at CDBaby.com — and hear her music on micropixie’s MySpace page. TRACK 7: JCRZ, “La Tristesse Digitale,” from the album “Kind of Music,” available at Jamendo.com TRACK 8: Vate, “Aeronautica 1,” from the album “Aeronautica y outras technologias,” available at Jamendo.com TRACK 9: genox, with “Trafficlights,” from his newest release “Slowly Fading Colors,” which you can download from his website
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By the way, Micropixie has an altar ego, “Single Beige Female,” and she made this autobiographial short video in 2006: